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Fire blight harming trees

Fire blight harming trees
  • 05/17/2013

by Darrell Blackwelder Many have called distressed about blight on their Bradford pears, fruiting pears and apple trees. The unusually cool, damp weather experienced a month ago has caused both ornamental and fruit trees to look as though their limb ...

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Getting rid of poison oak and other lawn and garden questions

Getting rid of poison oak and other lawn and garden questions
  • 05/17/2013

By Darrell Blackwelder The weather has returned to normal temperatures and many are looking forward returning to work outdoors. Some have called with questions about their lawns and gardens. Below are a few gardening questions I received earlier thi ...

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Chaste tree has many virtues on display

Chaste tree has many virtues on display
  • 05/10/2013

By Sue Davis Extension Master Gardener Volunteer SALISBURY — One of the most difficult yet interesting things about moving from one geographic area to another is learning about landscape shrubs, trees and flowers which are hardy and easy to ca ...

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Get rid of standing water to cut down on mosquitoes

Get rid of standing water to cut down on mosquitoes
  • 05/10/2013

SALISBURY — Warmer temperatures and heavy rains will lead to increased mosquito activity over the next week according to Dr. Mike Waldvogal, Extension entomologist with N.C. State University. Before people start planning their insecticidal spra ...

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Ask the Hort Agent: Honey Bees

Ask the Hort Agent: Honey Bees
  • 05/09/2013

by Gary L. Pierce, Horticulture Extension Agent - Harnett County Question: Can I use pesticides without killing our honey bees? Answer: If you live in the United States, the answer is yes. By following the instructions on the label of most p ...

Harnett County Introduction to Pecan Growing

Harnett County Introduction to Pecan Growing
  • 05/08/2013

Harnett County will be having an introduction to Pecan Growing class on June 4th from 6pm til 8pm. It will be held at the Agriculture Center in Lillington (126 Alexander Drive). Please call 910-893-7530 to register. The class is open to commerci ...

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Solitary bees won’t sting and help with pollination

Solitary bees won’t sting and help with pollination
  • 05/03/2013

by Darrell Blackwelder SALISBURY — The weather has been less than perfect for work outdoors, but with the cooler-than-normal temperatures and excessive moisture, many continue to call with questions about their landscapes. Below are a few gard ...

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Garden detective: Clues to determine and deter unwanted animals in your yard and garden

Garden detective: Clues to determine and deter unwanted animals in your yard and garden
  • 05/01/2013

Holmes and Watson, Riggs and Murtaugh, Starsky and Hutch - when it comes to sleuthing out just what critter is munching on your spring garden, you may feel like your partnership with Mother Nature is as contentious as any that ever graced the big, or ...

The N.C. Arboretum Announces May Flower Shows & Events

The N.C. Arboretum Announces May Flower Shows & Events
  • 04/29/2013

ASHEVILLE – The North Carolina Arboretum invites visitors to discover blooms in abundance at this spring’s plant shows. The events celebrate the beauty of the season and offer inspiration for garden enthusiasts. Educational programming, i ...

Ask The Hort Agent: Roundup

Ask The Hort Agent: Roundup
  • 04/29/2013

by Gary L. Pierce, Horticulture Extension Agent, Harnett County Question: Why does my Roundup work sometimes, but not all the time? Answer: Roundup is the trade name of several products that contain glyphosate. Most people refer to glyphosat ...

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Maybe it’s not a dogwood — it could be viburnum

Maybe it’s not a dogwood — it could be viburnum
  • 04/26/2013

SALISBURY — The cooler than normal spring weather in some situations has prolonged and intensified colors of flowering trees throughout the county. Warm, sunny days and cool nights also promote cool-season turf growth and development necessary ...

Ask The Hort Agent: Fire Ants

Ask The Hort Agent: Fire Ants
  • 04/22/2013

by Gary L. Pierce, Horticulture Extension Agent - Harnett County Question: What can I do to control fire ants and not hurt my pets? Answer: If you do not manage fire ants around your pets, then you are certainly putting your pets’ hea ...

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Warm, moist conditions spreading plants everywhere

Warm, moist conditions spreading plants everywhere
  • 04/19/2013

by Darrell Blackwelder SALISBURY — Warmer than usual weather coupled with abundant rainfall has produced many colorful blooms throughout the county. Many trees and shrubs are almost in full show. Unfortunately, many weeds are also beginning to ...

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Ask The Hort Agent: Bugs

Ask The Hort Agent: Bugs
  • 04/16/2013

by Gary L. Pierce, Horticulture Extension Agent -Harnett County Question: What is this black or brown bug hanging around my house in large numbers? Answer: I warned folks about this critter last September when they were looking for a plac ...

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From snow to sunstroke: What’s a grower to do?

From snow to sunstroke: What’s a grower to do?
  • 04/12/2013

by Darrell Blackwelder SALISBURY — It was snow and sleet last week and this week it has felt like a heat wave. Whatever the weather may bring, many people are forging ahead with their outdoor projects. Below are questions from earlier this wee ...